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Millicent Eagar

Birth1778 - Cullenymore Kilbonane, Beafort, Co. Kerry, Ireland
Death13 May 1835 - County Kerry, Ireland
MotherMillicent Mildred Blennerhassett
FatherTallis EAGAR

Born in Cullenymore Kilbonane, Beafort, Co. Kerry, Ireland on 1778 to Tallis EAGAR and Millicent Mildred Blennerhassett. Millicent Eagar married Geoffrey Eagar and had 6 children. She passed away on 13 May 1835 in County Kerry, Ireland.

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Tallis Eagar
1752 - 1811
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Millicent Mildred Blennerhassett
1750 - 1826
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Geoffrey Eagar
1774 - 1830
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Philp Eager
1799 - 1860
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Millicent Eager
1802 - Unknown
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Ellen Eager
1792 - 1867
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Nance Eager
1795 - 1865
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Frances Eager
1805 - Unknown
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John Frederick Eagar
1791 - 1867

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